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- In medieval Spain people wore Moorish dress (like thir rulers) and others wore the style set by the Burgundian court in France
- Ladies wore lon gowns with trailing sleeves and a tall, pointed headdresses or veils
- Men wore cloaks belted tunics and hose
The Golden Age:
- Philip II of Spain (1556-1598) was the most powerful monarch in the world and therefore all the courts
La mantilla and abanico
TODAY la mantilla:
- used during weddings… sometimes the brides are reviving the custom of marrying in a black lace or silk gown and a black mantilla. This symbolizes faithfulness until death.
- The mantilla is a very important item, especially in southern Spain
- Black is also the color of mourning. Older widows who do not remarry traditionally wear black for the rest of their lives, especially in rural distracts
- Even younger, fashion-conscious women might wear a black lace mantilla for funerals and for other church ceremonies
- During major festivals such as the Seville feria couples ride horseback. Women waer the traditional flounced dress with a mantilla
- Fans come in all kinds of material, from lace to paper. They can be plain or painte d with flowers and historical scenes.
- Another very typical item is the silk shawl. These are triangular in shape and have long fringe. The best are hand-embroidered with brightly colored flowers
- Women used fans to give secret messages. Hiding the eyes behind an open fan meant “I love you”. Opening and closing a fan quickly several times meant “I am jealous”. Fanning slowly meant “I am married” while pressing half open fan to the lips mean “you my kiss me”
- Spanish women would have fans of every fabric and color to match each of their outfit


BIBLIOGROFIA
"Historia Del Abanico. Origen Del Abanico. Evolución. - Protocolo & Etiqueta." Buenas Maneras, Saber Estar, Protocolo Ceremonial - Protocolo & Etiqueta. 29 July 2003. Web. 31 Oct. 2010. <http://www.protocolo.org/social/codigos_y_usos_sociales/historia_del_abanico_origen_del_abanico_evolucion.html>.




"Historia De Los Abanicos En España | Todo Abanicos." Todo Abanicos | El Mundo De Los Abanicos. 2004. Web. 31 Oct. 2010. <http://www.todoabanicos.com/abanicos/niveles/h_espana.htm>.


"Origen De Los Abanicos | Todo Abanicos." Todo Abanicos | El Mundo De Los Abanicos. 2004. Web. 31 Oct. 2010. <http://todoabanicos.com/abanicos/niveles/h_origenes.htm>.


"The Spanish Fan, Keeping Cool in Madrid." Guiri Guide to Madrid. 2010. Web. 31 Oct. 2010. <http://guiriguidetomadrid.com/?p=1619>.


"Spanish Fan Presented in Culture Section." Newsfinder E-magazine: A Literary Favour to World Culture. Web. 31 Oct. 2010. <http://www.newsfinder.org/site/more/spanish_fan/>.



BOOK:
Costume around the world Spain
By: Kathy Elgin